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enThe Intellectual Property System in the Philippineshttp://www.scivee.tv/node/53014
<p>Documentation of the special lecture on intellectual property (IP) the IP system in the Philippines by Atty. Elizabeth R. Pulumbarit, University Legal Counsel of the Technology Transfer and Business Development Office, University of the Philippines on September 3, 2012.</p>
businesscopyrightintellectual property rightslicensingpatentplant variety protectiontechnology commercializationutility modelFri, 07 Sep 2012 10:28:49 +0000UP Los Baños53014 at http://www.scivee.tvChemInfo2011-class1http://www.scivee.tv/node/34604
<p>Jean-Claude Bradley presents the introductory lecture for Chemical Information Retrieval at Drexel University for Fall 2011 on September 23, 2011. Examples are given to demonstrate how difficult it can be to find and assess chemical information such as melting points. An overview of the class wiki is then given.</p>
chemicalcheminfocheminformaticsChemSpiderClasscopyrightcourseDatabasedatabasesDrexelinformationlecturemelting pointopen dataopen notebook scienceorganic chemistrypeer reviewpublishingsemantic websocial softwareweb2.0web3.0wikiWikispacesThu, 29 Sep 2011 16:11:59 +0000jcbradley34604 at http://www.scivee.tvWeb 0.0/1.0/2.0/3.0 and Chemical Informationhttp://www.scivee.tv/node/25281
<p>Elizabeth Brown from the Binghamton University Libraries presents on "Web 0.0/1.0/2.0/3.0 and Chemical Information" on October 21, 2010 as a guest lecturer for Jean-Claude Bradley's class on Chemical Information Retrieval at Drexel University. An analogy to art is made to illustrate the differences between these communication platforms.</p>
chemicalcheminfocheminformaticsClasscopyrightcourseDatabasedatabasesDrexelinformationlecturelibraryopen accesspublishingsemantic websocial softwareweb2.0web3.0wikiMon, 25 Oct 2010 16:02:50 +0000jcbradley25281 at http://www.scivee.tvOpenSciNY Open Notebook Science Talkhttp://www.scivee.tv/node/17876
<p>On May 14, 2010 Jean-Claude Bradley presented on Open Notebook Science at the OpenSciNY conference at the New York University Library. He introduced the topic by telling a few stories about how new forms of communication are affecting how we think about concepts like "scientific precedent", "peer review", "scientific publishing" and "scientific scholarship". At the end he spoke about archiving Open Notebook Science projects culminating in the publication of the Reaction Attempts and ONS Solubility Challenge books.</p>
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<p>Jean-Claude Bradley presents at the Drexel E-Learning 2.0 Conference on March 25, 2010. The talk covers the educational uses of screencasting, wikis, blogs, games, Google Spreadsheets and Second Life.</p>
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<p>Jean-Claude Bradley presents "Open Notebook Science and other Science2.0 Approaches to Communicate Research" at the University of Pennsylvania Library on January 21, 2010. The introduction covers recent examples of where the sharing of laboratory notebook information in chemistry on the blogosphere has been key to resolving ambiguous results in the traditional literature. Other examples illustrate the inability to assess contradictory data in the literature simply because insufficient experimental information is provided in current systems of scientific information dissemination.</p>
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<p>This is the lecture from the sixth Chemical Information Retrieval class at Drexel University on October 29, 2009. It starts with a review of some of the new questions answered by students from the chemistry publishing FAQ, which covers patent information and accessing electronic journals at Drexel. Tony Williams submitted a puzzle to resolve conflicting structures in ChemSpider, which is too difficult to be a regular assignment. It requires re-analyzing spectroscopic data in papers where stereochemical assignements are determined. An example is paromomycin which has three entries.</p>
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<p>The fifth Chemical Information Retrieval class at Drexel University on October 22, 2009 started out with covering the new 3D structure viewer introduced recently at PLoS ONE to provide ideas for students doing a multimedia project this term. The current student answers to the chemistry publishing FAQ are then discussed. The reason for removing glatiramer acetate from ChemSpider is explained and a few databases (Wikipedia, PubChem, DrugBank) are visited that still contain the incorrect SMILES, 3D structure and related properties.</p>
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<p>This is a recording of the second class on Chemical Information Retrieval on Oct 1, 2009 at Drexel University. The first part involves technical details about using the Wikispaces site and the rest is an open ended discussion of topics relating to publishing in science and chemistry: primary and secondary/tertiary sources, Open Access, copyright and Web2.0</p>
cheminfoClasscopyrightdatabasesDrexelinformationlecturelibraryopen accesssocial softwareWikispacesTue, 06 Oct 2009 13:55:29 +0000jcbradley13048 at http://www.scivee.tvDatabase Protection and Academic Researchhttp://www.scivee.tv/node/12909
<p>Presentation from 2001 at a State Department Roundtable when the U.S. Congress was considering whether to enact database legislation similar to that enacted by nations within the European Union.The presentation explores the potential effect on and likely reaction of U.S. scientists if Congress were to enact increased controls by publishers over the use of published scientific data by other scientists.</p>
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